Meteorite ring "Anobirus", druid 2024 statement ring

$120.00
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Meteorite ring "Anobirus", druid 2024 statement ring, Beautifuly surfaced piece of meteorite found in Chaco Energy of ancient times out of our planet on.
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Product code: Meteorite ring "Anobirus", druid 2024 statement ring

Beautifuly surfaced piece of meteorite found in Chaco. Energy of ancient times out of our planet, on your finger.

When creating a ring, I do not use any form of moulds or pre-formed parts, all is done by hand from scratch. You will get absolutely unique, non-repeatable piece of jewelry.

Ring is one-size - can be adjusted (compressed or opened) .

You will receive the ring set approx. to following size:

Diameter 19 mm

Finger circumference 60mm

USA = 9

UK = S

F = 59

D = 19

Let me know your size when ordering, will adjust for you especialy if there is big difference 2024 in your size compared to preset size ( US 9)

Ring has solid pure copper base with silver/tin alloy cover in hammered form.

Shipped within 1-3 days from the order (mostly the next work day).

Packed in custom gift box and shipped by Priority Registered Airmail with tracking number and requiring your signature when taking over.

All my jewelry passed the ritual to serve well and protect its new owner through

druid´s sacred smoke of blackthorn.

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A bit of history of this piece of meteorite:

In 1576, the governor of a province in Northern Argentina commissioned the military to search for a huge mass of iron, which he had heard that Natives used for their weapons. The Natives claimed that the mass had fallen from the sky in a place they called Piguem Nonralta which the Spanish translated as Campo del Cielo ("Field of Heaven"). The expedition found a large mass of metal protruding out of the soil. They assumed it was an iron mine and brought back a few samples, which were described as being of unusual purity.

Campo del Cielo refers to a group of craters where iron meteorites were discovered. This area is situated on the border between the provinces of Chaco and Santiago del Estero, 1,000 kilometers (620 mi) northwest of Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Samples of charred wood were taken from beneath the meteorite fragments and analyzed for carbon-14 composition. The results indicate the date of the fall to be around 4,200–4,700 years ago.

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